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Example sentences for "class ticket"

  • You should get there at least half an hour before the train starts, especially if you are playing Royalty on a second-class ticket.

  • And why has yer come up by the night train, and why has yer taken a third-class ticket?

  • I tuk a third-class ticket down, and 'ere's the change.

  • The darkness had quite set in, and when she entered the tiny station and took a third-class ticket to London she was not recognised.

  • Roch had reached the depot before him, and had bought a through second-class ticket to Philadelphia, via Baltimore.

  • Roch bought a second-class ticket to the same place, and took up his old position in the "nigger car.

  • The detective drew out his pocket-book, and from an inner pocket produced a first-class ticket, which he held out to the engineer.

  • Etienne Rambert proceeded to the booking-office and took a first-class ticket.

  • If you please, I want a first-class ticket to Bayswater.

  • Then I'll trouble you for three shillings--I've a first-class ticket!

  • Then, with her thick vail folded twice over her pale face, and her little valise in her hand, she went into the station, made her way to the office and bought a first-class ticket.

  • Take a second-class ticket, keep your face covered with a thick vail until you get to London, and to the house.

  • On his arrival at Hamburg he went to the steam-boat office and took a second-class ticket to New York.

  • He got out at the first station and paid the fare from Carlisle, then walked back to the town, and took a second-class ticket by the night mail for London.

  • Whenever there are second-class carriages on the train he will travel in them, but it often happens that the express trains have none but first-class coaches, and in that event you must provide him with a first-class ticket.

  • The Mann car is the ordinary European railway carriage equipped with sleeping accommodations, lavatories and the like; the traveler must have a first-class ticket to be admitted, and he pays in addition about $2.

  • In Germany the second-class carriages are quite comfortable, but they are apt to be crowded, and the traveler who desires plenty of room will do well to buy a first-class ticket.

  • Then had begun that monotonous chant of: "A first-class ticket to London, please.

  • He was saying in a thick quick, little voice: "A first-class ticket.

  • He kept rehearsing what he would say to the station-master: "A first-class ticket to London, please.

  • He began again: "A first-class ticket, please.

  • What the penalty is for riding first with a second-class ticket I cannot say--probably death, though a friend of mine came very near on one occasion to finding out.

  • The confession was torn up amid universal joy: and then the fool of a ticket collector wanted to know about the lady--who must have travelled in a second-class compartment with a first-class ticket.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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